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3 January 2024: In their annual reports, Indian banks have employed an extensive array of terminology and concepts relating to AI and Machine learning.


Pritish Bagadi

According to the Reserve Bank of India's banking and trends report, the use of AI-related terms in Indian banks has expanded significantly, particularly in private sector banks. However, adoption among public sector banks has been somewhat subdued, rising approximately 2.5 times throughout the study period.

The chatbots are usually accessible through the banks' websites. In the case of PSBs, mega-mergers appear to have boosted chatbot adoption, with combined organisations embracing acquirers' technology. A word cloud analysis highlights banks' emphasis on automation, which may be motivated by the desire to increase efficiency while also improving fraud detection and other predictive analytics.

"AI is increasingly being used in areas such as asset management, algorithmic trading, credit underwriting, and blockchain-based financial services," the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) stated in its publications. According to the top banks' study, AI will alter the financial services sector by encouraging the development of new goods and services, opening up new markets and industries, and paving the path for innovation.

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AI and ML Lingo in Banks

According to a recent survey, over one-third of responding financial services, organisations expect AI technology to assist 51 to 75 percent of their workload in five years. The same is being done by Indian banks, whether private or public sector.

According to the RBI investigation, practically every bank in India is utilising popular AI and ML dictionaries/glossaries such as Google Vertex AI, Google Developers, IBM, NHS AI Lab, the Council of Europe, and Large Language Models such as ChatGPT and Bard. Chatbots for customer support are also being introduced by NBFCs.

Indian banks have employed an extensive variety of AI and Machine Learning terminology and concepts. Chatbots, Artificial Intelligence, Cloud Computing, Machine Learning, Customer Segmentation, data analytics, robotics support automation, the Internet of Things, and many other technologies are part of the world.

ICICI Bank used the term Artificial Intelligence six times in its FY23 annual report, Machine Learning four times, Cloud Adoption and Computing nine times, and Data Analytics five times. The bank used Machine Learning five times, Artificial Intelligence ten times, Cloud 25 times, and Data Analytics three times in its FY23 Annual Report. State Bank of India, India's largest public sector bank, used AI three times, Machine Learning twice, and Data Analytics only once.

According to RBI research conducted in 2016-2017, the number of banks utilising chatbots was five, which increased to ten in FY18. From ten in FY18 to twelve in FY23, the number of banks with chatbots increased to nearly twenty-six in FY23.





The replica rath of Ram Mandir in Mumbai was flagged off by Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and director Rohit Shetty.

Devendra Fadnavis stated at the occasion, "The Ram temple will be inaugurated in Ayodhya on January 22." Everyone wishes to go, but it is not possible...A duplicate of the Ram temple has been built here to suit their ambition..."

For the celebration, the Sri Ram Janmabhoomi Tirath Kshetra Trust has invited 4,000 saints from different sects. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will attend the Ram Temple's inauguration in Ayodhya.

Vedic rituals for Ram Lalla's (baby Lord Ram) Pran-Pratishtha (consecration) ceremony in Ayodhya will commence a week before the main event on January 16, next year. Lakshmi Kant Dixit, a Vedic priest from Varanasi, will execute the primary ceremonies at Ram Lalla's consecration ceremony on January 22. The Amrit Mahautsav will be held in Ayodhya from January 14 to January 22. A 1008 Hundi Mahayagya will also be held, feeding thousands of devotees. Several tent towns are being built in Ayodhya to house the thousands of pilgrims who are anticipated to gather in the Uttar Pradesh temple town for the grand consecration of the Ram Temple. The Sri Ram Janambhoomi Trust says 10,000-15,000 people will be accommodated.




From the long bob to the wavy bob, the graduated bob, and even the choppy bob, the bob cut has dominated hair trends for several years. And 2024 appears to be no exception, as indicated by the current rage of the moment, the so-called mushroom bob.


Swati Bhat

This enviously titled cut blends elegance and informal style, making it bang on trend. It's reminiscent of a renowned figure from the world of Super Mario Bros.

Do you want a new haircut in 2024? The bob may not be for everyone, if only because it requires sacrificing a (big) piece of your hair, but it's undeniably popular right now. In reality, several celebrities have drastically altered their hairstyles, albeit sometimes just momentarily, to embrace the bob. Eva Longoria, Charlize Theron, Jenna Ortega, Zendaya, and Taylor Swift are just a few of the celebs that have gone for the chop in 2023, and they may soon be followed by a slew of others as they vie for the mushroom bob, one of the hottest hairstyles right now.

A single Instagram post was all it needed to elevate the mushroom bob from an outmoded throwback cut to a strongly touted trend of the year for 2024. And we owe this hair phenomenon to American actress Megan Fox. On November 8, the "Transformers" star took to social media to show off her completely altered hairstyle. And, while the actress has become accustomed to changing her appearance frequently in recent months, her new hairstyle made an impression. It's a bob, but it's a very unique kind of bob — a showy red mushroom bob. That was all it took for others to follow suit, propelling this hairstyle to the forefront of contemporary hair trends.


The mushroom bob's ascension was no small effort, as it is not one of the most popular hairstyles among women. What's the reason? When very short, it resembles the renowned bowl cut that everyone has been avoiding for decades. Not only that, but its name refers to Toad, one of the popular — but not necessarily hair-inspiring — characters from the famed Super Mario Bros. computer game. Certainly not something that would appeal to the world's most powerful celebrities. Nonetheless, the low-maintenance, casual-chic appearance of this haircut appears to be a favorite with many.


The year 2024 will be no exception, with a combination of classic designs making a reappearance and fresh trends taking the front stage. The world of hairstyles is destined to provide something for everyone, from the classic attractiveness of straight locks to the vivacity of colored tresses and the natural charm of curls.

In 2024, natural textures and curls are likely to make a huge reappearance.





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